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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301292702882
    Format: 1 online resource (434 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030660734
    Series Statement: The Urban Book Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1 Who Are the People in Your Gayborhood? Understanding Population Change and Cultural Shifts in LGBTQ+ Neighborhoods -- 1.1 Introduction: Beneath the Crowded LGBTQ+ Umbrella -- 1.2 Nomenclature: Everyone Belongs -- 1.3 The Other: Refuge and Refusal to Change -- 1.4 Marginal to Memorable: The Evolution of Gay Neighborhoods -- 1.4.1 The First Great Plateau -- 1.5 Empirical Plan for This Book -- 1.5.1 A Note Regarding Limitations -- 1.6 Takeaway Messages -- 1.7 Conclusion: Resurgence and Renaissance -- References -- Part IIContext and Composition -- 2 Breaking Down Segregation: Shifting Geographies of Male Same-Sex Households Within Desegregating Cities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Data and Methods -- 2.2.1 Decennial Census Data -- 2.2.2 Segregation Scores -- 2.2.3 Gay Neighborhoods -- 2.2.4 Other Neighborhood Characteristics -- 2.2.5 Analysis -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Trends in Segregation and Neighborhood Change -- 2.3.2 Characteristics of Neighborhoods Within Desegregating Cities -- 2.3.3 Increasingly Segregated Cities -- 2.4 The Demographic Future of Gay Neighborhoods -- 2.5 Future Research: Census 2020 and Beyond -- References -- 3 A Queer Reading of the United States Census -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Heteronormativity and Urban Development -- 3.3 The Census, Heteronormativity, and LGBTQ Populations -- 3.4 A Queer Reading of the Census -- 3.5 Testing the Variables in Four Neighborhoods -- 3.6 Non-family Household Results -- 3.7 Never Married by Sex Results -- 3.8 Divorced by Sex Results -- 3.9 Sex Ratio of Age 25-54 Cohort Results -- 3.10 Discussion -- 3.11 Comparison to Same-Sex Unmarried Partner Data -- 3.12 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Why Gayborhoods Matter: The Street Empirics of Urban Sexualities. , 4.1 Introduction: Gayborhood Studies -- 4.2 Why Do You Live in the Gayborhood? -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Part IIIIdentity and Evolution -- 5 The Rainbow Connection: A Time-Series Study of Rainbow Flag Display Across Nine Toronto Neighborhoods -- 5.1 Rainbow Flag: Visibility, Implication, and Meaning -- 5.2 A Capsule History of the Rainbow Flag -- 5.3 The Rainbow Flag as Place Brand for Gay Neighborhoods -- 5.4 The Power of Graphics in the Built Environment -- 5.5 Concentration and Persistence of Rainbow Flags Define Boundaries of Gay Neighborhoods -- 5.6 Empirical Plan for the Visual Assessment of Rainbow Flag Display -- 5.7 Observations and Findings -- 5.8 Diaspora as Practical Identity -- 5.9 Rainbow Proliferation: Synthesis and Conclusions -- 5.10 Takeaway Messages -- Sources -- 6 Wearing Pink in Fairy Town: The Heterosexualization of the Spanish Town Neighborhood and Carnival Parade in Baton Rouge -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Consuming Gay Culture -- 6.3 Baton Rouge Mardi Gras and the Spanish Town Parade -- 6.4 Methods -- 6.5 The Bohemian 1980s in Spanish Town -- 6.6 Spanish Town Parades as Part of Gay Cultural History in Baton Rouge -- 6.7 Homophobia and Queer Culture in the Contemporary Parade -- References -- 7 A Tale of Three Villages: Contested Discourses of Place-Making in Central Philadelphia -- 7.1 Background -- 7.2 The Space in Question -- 7.2.1 Gayborhood -- 7.2.2 Washington Square West -- 7.2.3 Midtown Village -- 7.3 Discursive Moments -- 7.3.1 Snapshots from the Gayborhood -- 7.3.2 The Skeleton of Washington West -- 7.3.3 Welcome to Midtown Village -- 7.4 Further Directions -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Are "Gay" and "Queer-Friendly" Neighborhoods Healthy? Assessing How Areas with High Densities of Same-Sex Couples Impact the Mental Health of Sexual Minority and Majority Young Adults -- 8.1 Introduction. , 8.2 Background -- 8.3 Method -- 8.4 Results -- 8.5 Discussion -- 8.6 Limitations and Conclusion -- References -- Part IVCo-Relation and Dialectic -- 9 Let's (not) Go Outside: Grindr, Hybrid Space, and Digital Queer Neighborhoods -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Situating Sexualities, Cities, and Technologies -- 9.3 Location-Based Dating Apps and Their Hybrid Queer Spaces -- 9.4 The Ambiguous Impact of Location-Based Media on Existing Gayborhoods -- 9.5 Conclusion: Space for Co-Existence? -- References -- 10 A Gay Neighborhood or Merely a Temporary Cluster of "Strange" Bars? Gay Bar Culture in Antwerp -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Emergence of a Gay Bar Culture in Antwerp -- 10.3 The Paradigmatic Case History of Café Strange in the Central Station Area -- 10.4 The Decline of Gay Bar Life in Antwerp -- References -- 11 Recovering the Gay Village: A Comparative Historical Geography of Urban Change and Planning in Toronto and Sydney -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Historical Geographies of Gay Villages: Segregation and Integration -- 11.3 Historical Geographies of Sexuality in Toronto -- 11.3.1 A Nascent Gay Village: Toronto in the 1970s -- 11.3.2 Neoliberalism and Toronto's Gay Village -- 11.3.3 Toronto's Village Today -- 11.4 Historical Geographies of Sexuality in Sydney -- 11.4.1 Consolidation of a Gay Neighborhood: Sydney in the 1970s to the 1990s -- 11.4.2 An End to Village Life in Sydney? -- 11.5 Thoughts on Historical Legacies and the Future of the Gay Village -- 11.6 Concluding Remarks: Wider Implications for Urban Planning and Policy -- References -- 12 After the Life of LGBTQ Spaces: Learning from Atlanta and Istanbul -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces -- 12.3 Midtown, Atlanta -- 12.3.1 Centripetal Forces in the Atlanta Case -- 12.3.2 Centrifugal Forces in the Atlanta Case -- 12.4 Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey. , 12.4.1 Centripetal Forces in the Istanbul Case -- 12.4.2 Centrifugal Forces in the Istanbul Case -- 12.5 Discussion -- References -- Part VSignifiying Meaning and Memory Across Generations -- 13 Far Beyond the Gay Village: LGBTQ Urbanism and Generation in Montréal's Mile End -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Methodology -- 13.3 Generation Queer -- 13.4 Divergent LGBTQ Urbanisms -- 13.4.1 The Gay Village -- 13.4.2 Queer Mile End -- 13.5 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Understanding Generation Gaps in LGBTQ+ Communities: Perspectives About Gay Neighborhoods Among Heteronormative and Homonormative Generational Cohorts -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 A Brief Overview of Generational Cohorts -- 14.3 The Contemporary Heteronormative Saeculum and Events that Shaped the World -- 14.4 Exploring LGBTQ+ Generations: Through the Eyes of Warhol, Vidal, Capote & -- Hudson -- 14.5 The Homonormative Saeculum and the Events that Shaped a Century of LGBTQ+ Culture -- 14.6 The Intersection of LGBTQ+ Generational Cohorts and Gay Neighborhoods -- 14.7 Future Possibilities for Gay Neighborhoods -- 14.8 Synthesis and Conclusion: Connections for LGBTQ+ People Across Generational Cohorts -- 14.9 Takeaway Messages -- References -- 15 Commemorating Historically Significant Gay Places Across the United State -- 15.1 Generations of Gay History -- 15.1.1 Violence and Commemoration -- 15.2 Significant LGBTQ+ Sites -- 15.2.1 LGBTQ+ Heritage Initiative -- 15.2.2 Protecting American LGBTQ+ Heritage -- 15.2.3 Aim of Landmarks Dedication -- 15.2.4 Initial Results of the LGBTQ Heritage Initiative -- 15.3 Current Status of the Preservation of LGBTQ+ Sites -- 15.3.1 Constancy of Application -- 15.4 The Future of Preserving the Past -- 15.5 Takeaway Messages -- References -- 16 Plateaus and Afterglows: Theorizing the Afterlives of Gayborhoods as Post-Places -- 16.1 Introduction. , 16.2 The Phenomenology of Place -- 16.3 Post-Phenomenological Perspectives -- 16.4 Plateaus and Afterglows -- 16.5 Post-Placing Gayborhoods -- 16.6 Conclusion: Beyond the Gayborhood in Space, Time, and Scholarship? -- References -- Part VI Epilogue -- 17 After/Lives: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Gay Neighborhoods -- 17.1 Introduction: Once More, Without Human Contact? -- 17.2 Do Places Matter? Empirical Trends for the Future of LGBTQ+ Spaces -- 17.3 Concluding Remarks: Beyond the Master Metaphor of the Gayborhood? -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bitterman, Alex The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030660727
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949216073302882
    Format: 1 online resource (672 pages).
    ISBN: 9780190079215 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks online
    Content: Mobile communication has dramatically changed over the past decade with the diffusion of smartphones. Unlike the basic 2G mobile phones, which 'merely' facilitated communication between individuals on the move, smartphones allow individuals to communicate, to entertain and inform themselves, to transact, to navigate, to take photos, and countless other things. Mobile communication has thus transformed society by allowing new forms of coordination, communication, consumption, social interaction, and access to news/entertainment. All of this is regardless of the space in which users are immersed. Set in the context of the developed and the developing world, The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society updates current scholarship surrounding mobile media and communication. Chapters examine the communal benefits, social consequences, theoretical perspectives, and future consequences of mobile communication.
    Note: Domestication Analyses and the Smartphone / , Intimacy in the App Age: Romantic Relationships and Mobile Technology / , The Social Consequences of Phubbing: A Framework and Research Agenda / , Mobile Messaging Apps and Relationship Management: The Case of WeChat in China / , Older People Go Mobile / , Death and the Mobile / , Mobile News / , Mobile Media and Political Communication: Connect, Communicate, and Participate / , Political protest and mobile communication / , Learning with Mobiles or 'Mobile Learning' / , Mobile Health: A Rapidly Maturing Digital Ecosystem for Health Systems Strengthening / , Theories on the Adoption and Appropriation of Mobile Media / , Big Data for Social Good: The Role of Telecom / , Mobile Communication of Organizations / , Mobile Marketing / , The Complexities of Using Mobiles at Work / , Self-(Re)presentation in Mobile Communication Practices / , Mobile Art: The Art of the Social / , Mobile Photography / , Talking, Reading, and Writing on Smartphones / , Understanding Mobile Apps as Platform-Based Services in Multisided Markets: Adoption and Diffusion / , The Message is the Medium: Mobile Instant Messaging Aps in the Mobile Communication Ecosystem / , Mobiles and the Self: A Trajectory of Paradigmatic Change / , Ambient Play: Understanding Mobile Games in Everyday Life / , RFID, NFC, Beacons, and the Infrastructures of Logistical Locative Media / , Urban Mobility in Context: A Study About Location-Based Taxi Hailing Apps in Rio de Janeiro / , Autonomous Vehicles / , Defining mGender: The Role of Mobile Phone Use in Gender Construction Processes / , Gender, Empowerment, and Mobile Phones in the Developing World / , Privacy From Your Mobile Devices? Algorithmic Governance, Surveillance Capitalism, and the Accumulation of Personal Data / , Privacy on Smartphones: A Cross-National Study / , Aggression Through Mobile Communication: Unraveling Its Motives and Consequences / , Mobile Phone Waste and Circular Economy / , The Mobile User's Mindset in a Permanently Online, Permanently Connected Society / , Thinking Ethically About Mobile Devices: A Rough Guide / , Mobile Communication to Social Robotics: Relationships and Emotions / , Robotization of Mobile Communication / , Introduction: The Smartphone Decade / , Polymedia and Mobile communication / , Mobile Convergence / , Mobile Phones in Action: The Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Perspective / , Mobile Methods: The Collection of Social Scientific Data On—And With—Mobile Media / , Digital Childhood? Global Perspectives on Children and Mobile Technologies /
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780190864385
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Sociology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949721260602882
    Format: 1 online resource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350263260
    Series Statement: New Perspectives for English for Academic Purposes
    Content: 〈b〉This volume provides insights into EAP practitioners' identity and agency in varied contexts and field positions. 〈/b〉 Each chapter delves into a theoretical perspective (Bourdieu's field theory, Post-humanism, Legitimation Code Theory, Symbolic Interactionism..), and a variety of methodologies, enabling different questions to be explored. Each chapter is also a window into the everyday life of practitioners as they navigate their professional lives, and the specificities of their EAP contexts, the politics and struggles over power, domination, legitimacy, status, ambition and recognition. The authors' concerns and strategies vary and show that the weight of powerful structures and collective habitus is difficult - but not impossible- to resist. From a socio-analysis of EAP and its narratives of origins, to a discussion on Ethics in EAP and a critique of the Global South label, the reader will explore contributions from Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, the UK, and Zimbabwe. The chapters reveal a field which is made up of a constellation of worlds, each with its own logic but importantly, a field with no centre. The studies in the chapters are likely to intrigue, inspire, but also disrupt some readers' expectations and challenge their assumptions about the field and its practitioners.
    Note: List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Series Editors' Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction, 〈i〉Alex Ding 〈/i〉〈i〉(University of Leeds)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part I: Mesocosms〈/b〉 1. A Socio-Analysis of EAP, 〈i〉Alex Ding 〈/i〉〈i〉(University of Leeds) 〈/i〉〈i〉and Laetitia Monbec〈/i〉〈i〉(National University of Singapore, Singapore)〈/i〉 2. Collegial Connections and Ethical Entanglements: An Exploration of the Ethics of Scholarship in EAP, 〈i〉Bee Bond〈/i〉〈i〉 (University of Leeds, UK)〈/i〉 3. EAP Practitioners in the Global South: Participation, Positioning and Agency in the Context of 'Peripheral' Scholars and Scholarship, 〈i〉Namala Lakshmi Tilakaratna〈/i〉〈i〉 (National University of Singapore, Singapore)〈/i〉〈i〉〈/i〉 〈b〉Part II: Microcosms〈/b〉 4. EAP Practitioners' Identity: From Social Class to Social Capital, 〈i〉Tanzeela Anbreen 〈/i〉〈i〉(University of Bedfordshire, UK) 〈/i〉〈i〉and Samina Ayub〈/i〉〈i〉(Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan)〈/i〉 5. Trials and Tribulations of EAP Practitioners in Zimbabwe, 〈i〉Tambawoga C. Muchena 〈/i〉〈i〉(Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)〈/i〉 6. 'Be more Pirate': Harnessing the Power of Liminal Spaces in Creating Academic Literacy Practitioner Identity and Agency, 〈i〉Michelle Joubert and Sherran Clarence〈/i〉 〈i〉(University of the Free State, South Africa)〈/i〉 7. Finding Space and Voice: Duoethnographic Exploration of Teacher Agency in EAP, 〈i〉Iwona Winiarska-Pringle (University of Glasgow, UK) and Ania Rolinska 〈/i〉〈i〉(Glasgow School of Art, UK)〈/i〉〈b〉〈/b〉 8. Respected Teachers or a Marginalized, Stigmatized Profession? An Exploration of UK EAP Practitioner Identity, 〈i〉Sarah Taylor〈/i〉 〈i〉(London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)〈/i〉 9. EAP Teacher Agency in a Digital Age, 〈i〉Blair Matthews〈/i〉〈i〉 (University of St Andrews, UK)〈/i〉 10."Changing Lanes": Balancing between Roles of EAP Lecturer and Researcher in a Teaching Institution towards a Research University, 〈i〉Eric Cheung (College of Professional and Continuing Education, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)〈/i〉 11. Responding to Students' Disciplinary Writing in a University-wide Writing Requirement: Negotiating Agency through Positioning, 〈i〉Shari Dureshahwar Lughmani 〈/i〉〈i〉(PolyU, Hong Kong) 〈/i〉〈i〉and Svetlana Chigaeva-Heddad〈/i〉 (〈i〉Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)〈/i〉 12. Power and the Canadian EAP Practitioner: Multiethnography as Resistance? 〈i〉James N. Corcoran〈/i〉 〈i〉(York University, Canada)〈/i〉, 〈i〉Jennifer J. MacDonald〈/i〉 〈i〉(Dalhousie University, Canada)〈/i〉, 〈i〉Jonathan Mendelsohn and Leonardo Gomes〈/i〉 Conclusion: Engaging with Identity and Agency in a Collaborative Project, 〈i〉Laetitia Monbec〈/i〉 〈i〉(National University of Singapore, Singapore)〈/i〉
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9948626251802882
    Format: 1 online resource (360 pages) : , illustrations (some colour)
    ISBN: 9781783749041 , 9781783749058 , 9781783749065
    Content: "This ground-breaking collection of essays examines the scope and consequences of digital vigilantism - a phenomenon emerging on a global scale, which sees digital audiences using social platforms to shape social and political life. Longstanding forms of moral scrutiny and justice seeking are disseminated through our contemporary media landscape, and researchers are increasingly recognising the significance of societal impacts effected by digital media. The authors engage with a range of cross-disciplinary perspectives in order to explore the actions of a vigilant digital audience - denunciation, shaming, doxing - and to consider the role of the press and other public figures in supporting or contesting these activities. In turn, the volume illuminates several tensions underlying these justice seeking activities - from their capacity to reproduce categorical forms of discrimination, to the diverse motivations of the wider audiences who participate in vigilant denunciations. This timely volume presents thoughtful case studies drawn both from high-profile Anglo-American contexts, and from developments in regions that have received less coverage in English-language scholarship. It is distinctive in its focus on the contested boundary between policing and entertainment, and on the various contexts in which the desire to seek retribution converges with the desire to consume entertainment. Introducing Vigilant Audiences will be of great value to researchers and students of sociology, politics, criminology, critical security studies, and media and communication. It will be of further interest to those who wish to understand recent cases of citizen-led justice seeking in their global context."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introducing Vigilant Audiences -- 'For the Greater Good?' -- Vigilantism in Online Pop Culture Fandoms -- Contesting the Vulgar Hanmai Performance from Kuaishou: Online Vigilantism toward Chinese -- Underclass Youths on Social Media Platforms -- 'I don't think that's very funny': Scrutiny of Comedy in the Digital Age -- Criticism of Moral Policing in Russia: Controversies around Lev Protiv in Moscow -- Far-Right Digital Vigilantism as Technical Mediation: Anti-Immigration Activism on YouTube -- Empowerment, Social Distrust or Co-production of Security: A Case Study of Digital Vigilantism in Morocco -- 'This Web Page Should Not Exist': A Case Study of Online Shaming in Slovenia -- 'Make them famous': Digital Vigilantism and Virtuous Denunciation after Charlottesville -- Doxing as Audience Vigilantism against Hate Speech -- Citizens as Aides or Adversaries? Police Responses to Digital Vigilantism -- More Eyes on Crime?: The Rhetoric of Mediated Mugshots -- Index. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949744402602882
    Format: 1 online resource (384 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350450578
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Handbooks
    Content: 〈b〉Providing a broad, definitive account of how the 'archival turn' in humanities scholarship has shaped modernist studies, this book also functions as an ongoing practitioner s toolkit (including useful bibliographical resources) and a guide to avenues for future work.〈/b〉 Archival work in modernist studies has revolutionised the discipline in the past two decades, fuelled by innovative and ambitious scholarly editing projects and a growing interest in fresh types of archival sources and evidence that can re-contextualise modernist writing. Several theoretical trends have prompted this development, including the focus on compositional process within genetic manuscript studies, the emphasis on book history, little magazines, and wider publishing contexts, and the emphasis on new material evidence and global and non-canonical authors and networks within the New Modernist Studies . This book provides a guide to the variety of new archival research that will point to fresh avenues and connect the methodologies and resources being developed across modernist studies. Offering a variety of single-author case studies on recent archival developments and editing projects, including Samuel Beckett, Hart Crane, H.D., James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf, it also offers a range of thematic essays that examine an array of underused sources as well as the challenges facing archival researchers of modernism
    Note: List of Illustrations A Note on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Re-Presenting and Re-Imagining Modernist Archives, 〈i〉Jamie Callison (University of Agder, Norway), Matthew Feldman (University of York, UK), Anna Svendsen (Independent Researcher) and Erik Tonning (NLA University College, Norway)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part I: Authors〈/b〉 1. Materials from a "World Record": W.B. Yeats and his Archives, 〈i〉Charles I. Armstrong (University of Agder, Norway)〈/i〉 2. 'Will Future Editor Kindly Omit...': Evelyn Waugh in Conversation with his Archives, 〈i〉Barbara Cooke (Loughborough University, UK)〈/i〉 and 〈i〉Naomi Milthorpe (University of Tasmania, Australia)〈/i〉 3. 'True to Oneself! Which Self?': Katherine Mansfield in her Letters, 〈i〉Gerri Kimber (University of Northampton, UK)〈/i〉 4. Fragmentary, Elusive, Modernist: The Mina Loy Papers at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 〈i〉Laura Scuriatti (Bard College Berlin, Germany)〈/i〉 5. Archiving the Intellectual Life: May Sinclair's Workbooks, 〈i〉Rebecca Bowler (Keele University, UK)〈/i〉 and 〈i〉Stanislava Dikova (University of Essex, UK)〈/i〉 6. 'Let Me Be Free of Printers': Ezra Pound's Generative Archive, 〈i〉Mark Byron (University of Sydney, Australia)〈/i〉 7. Ransom-ing D.H. Lawrence: The Archive and New Trajectories in Lawrence Studies, 〈i〉Elliott Morsia (Independent Scholar)〈/i〉 8. Archive as Personal 'Disastar': The Malcolm Lowry Collection at the University of British Columbia and Beyond, 〈i〉Chris Ackerley (University of Otago, New Zealand)〈/i〉 and 〈i〉Patrick A. McCarthy (University of Miami, USA)〈/i〉 9. Hart Crane's The Bridge: Publishing a Fragmentary Whole, 〈i〉Francesca Bratton (Maynooth University, Ireland)〈/i〉 10. Samuel Beckett's Manuscripts: A Literary Archive in the Digital Age, 〈i〉Olga Beloborodova (University of Antwerp, Belgium)〈/i〉, 〈i〉Dirk Van Hulle (University of Oxford, UK)〈/i〉 and 〈i〉Pim Verhulst (University of Oxford, UK)〈/i〉 11. Curation, Collaboration and Creativity in the Archives of Virginia Woolf, 〈i〉Jane de Gay (Leeds Trinity University, UK)〈/i〉 12. Beyond Archive Fever: The Complexities of Editing Dorothy Richardson's Oeuvre for the 21st Century, 〈i〉Jo Winning (Monash University, Australia)〈/i〉 13. The Archival In-Life of James Joyce, 〈i〉Ronan Crowley (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)〈/i〉 14. From the Oracular Archives': The Dylan Thomas Poetry Archive, 〈i〉John Goodby (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)〈/i〉 15. The Text and 'The Presence': Gertrude Stein's Archives, Isabelle Parkinson 〈i〉(Royal Holloway University of London, UK)〈/i〉 16. Additions and Editions: H.D. and the Archive, 〈i〉Jamie Callison (University of Agder, Norway)〈/i〉 and 〈i〉Matte Robinson (St Thomas University, Canada)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part II: Themes〈/b〉 17. Archives of the Air: The BBC Written Archives Centre and Radio Voices of the Global Anglophone, 〈i〉Ben Fried (University of London, UK)〈/i〉 18. Private Presses and Commercial Concerns: The Modernist Publisher's Archive, 〈i〉Evi Heinz (University of Munster, Germany)〈/i〉 and 〈i〉Gareth Mills (Independent Scholar)〈/i〉 19. Fashion: Expanded Histories, New Epistemologies, 〈i〉Sophie Oliver (University of Liverpool, UK)〈/i〉 20. Displacements and Juxtapositions, 〈i〉Emily Ridge (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 21. Broadcasting the Stories of Katherine Mansfield: The BBC Written Archive Centre, 〈i〉Janet M. Wilson (University of Northampton, UK)〈/i〉 22. Modernist Autobiography, Audience and the Archives, 〈i〉Rod Rosenquist (University of Northampton, UK)〈/i〉 23. Media Archives and Postcolonial/Decolonial Voice, 〈i〉Julie Cyzewski (Murray State University, USA)〈/i〉 24. Coterie Literature and the Affinities of the Archive, 〈i〉Michelle A. Taylor (Emory University, USA)〈/i〉 25. The Modernist Archive Gap: Black Writers and Canonicity in the Digital Era, 〈i〉Amardeep Singh (Lehigh University, USA)〈/i〉 26. Translation in the Global Modernist Archive, 〈i〉Alys Moody (Bard College, USA)〈/i〉 Index
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949179675302882
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 287 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 90-272-6227-6
    Series Statement: Benjamins translation library ; Volume 148
    Content: "Despite a long tradition of scholarship and the vast amount of dubbed audiovisual products available on the global market, dubbing is still relatively underrepresented in audiovisual research. The aim of this volume is to give dubbing research its due by showing that, far from being a doomed or somewhat declining form of AVT, it is being exploited globally in the most diverse and fruitful ways. The contributions to this collection take up the diverse strands that make up the field, to offer a multi-faceted assessment of dubbing on the move, embracing its important historical past as well as present and future developments, thus proving that dubbing has really come a long way and has not been less ready than other AVT modes to respond to the mood of the times. The volume will be of interest for scholars and students of translation studies, audiovisual translation, linguistics, film, television and game studies"--
    Note: The dubbing revolution / Irene Ranzato and Serenella Zanotti -- Historical approaches. Undoing dubbing: Singin' in the rain / Tessa Dwyer -- When the Thief of Bagdad tried to steal the show: the short-lived dubbing of Hollywood films into Arabic in the 1940s / Nolwenn Mingant -- Locked into dubbing: retracing the origins, establishment and fortune of Italy's mainstream AVT practice / Carla Mereu Keating -- Auteur dubbing: translation, performance and authorial control in the dubbed versions of Stanley Kubrick's films / Serenella Zanotti -- New trends in dubbing research and practice. Audiovisual translation in the age of digital transformation: industrial and social implications / Frederic Chaume -- Are we all together across languages? An eye tracking study of original and dubbed films / Elena Di Giovanni and Pablo Romero-Fresco -- Fandubbing across time and space: from dubbing 'by fans for fans' to cyberdubbing / Rocío Baños -- To Europe with love: Woody Allen's liquid society / Delia Chiaro -- The linguistics of dubbing. More than words can say: exploring prosodic variation in dubbing / Sofía Sánchez-Mompeán -- Representing orality through questions in original and translated film dialogue / Elisa Ghia -- English films vs Italian films: a comparative analysis via the Pavia Corpus of Film Dialogue and the WordSmith Tools / Raffaele Zago -- Identity construction in dubbing. Sleeping with the fishes: Italian Americans in animation / Ilaria Parini -- Constructing youth identities in dubbed movies: a view from Italy / Debora Ciampi.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-0346-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
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    Format: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350371590
    Series Statement: Schizoanalytic Applications
    Content: 〈b〉Deleuzo-Guattarian philosophy provides crucial insights for assessing the post-neoliberal era in this cutting-edge volume of anti-capitalist scholarship.〈/b〉 It maps the critical new assemblages emerging out of decades of neoliberalism to diagnose contemporary and future discontent. Working alongside other forms of inquiry into the post-neoliberal era, the volume proposes a novel combination of ethics and Deleuzo-Guattarian philosophy to understand the post-neoliberal era. Contributors argue that current critiques of neoliberalism ignore the determining role of colonialism and the accelerated threat of climate breakdown. They highlight the precariousness of our planetary existence and propose new forms of inquiry into Deleuzo-Guattarian becoming. 〈i〉Deleuze, Guattari and the Schizoanalysis of Post-Neoliberalism〈/i〉 considers new modes of capitalism, societies built on exhaustion, digital power, education, agroforestry, as well as literary texts that characterise the post-neoliberal era. Alongside these critical positions, the volume uses an ethical framework to challenge dialectical divisions in neoliberal critique. In the process, the essays remap the antagonisms, discontents and tensions of current post-neoliberal becoming.
    Note: Introduction: Schizomapping Post-neoliberalism, 〈i〉Saswat S. Das (〈/i〉〈i〉Indian Institute of Technology, India)〈/i〉〈i〉, Ananya Roy Pratihar (〈/i〉〈i〉Institute of Management and Information Science, India)〈/i〉〈i〉, and Dipra Sarkhel 〈/i〉〈i〉(〈/i〉〈i〉Indian Institute of Technology, India)〈/i〉〈i〉 〈/i〉 1. Postcapitalist Value: Humans, Machines, Information, 〈i〉Claudio Celis Bueno (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)〈/i〉 2. The Invisible Hand: Deleuze, Guattari, and Platform Capitalism, 〈i〉Brent Adkins (Roanoke College, USA)〈/i〉 3. From Deleuze and Guattari's Interregnum to Our Own, or, How to Navigate the Coming Post-Neoliberal Age, 〈i〉Samuel Weeks (Thomas Jefferson University, USA) and Evan Lyons (〈/i〉〈i〉Thomas Jefferson University, USA)〈/i〉 4. Postcapitalist Value: Humans, Machines, Information, 〈i〉Claudio Celis Bueno (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)〈/i〉 5. A Critique of the Post-Neoliberal Techno-Utopia of Transhumanism drawing on Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy, 〈i〉Francisco J. Alcalá (University of Granada, Spain)〈/i〉 6. Analog and Digital Power in Deleuze, 〈i〉Jens Schröter (University of Bonn, Germany)〈/i〉 7. Agroecology and Zoë: Beyond the Bios of Neoliberalism, 〈i〉Adrian Konik (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)〈/i〉 8. A Radical Ecology to Believe in this World, 〈i〉Aliane Wiame (University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, France)〈/i〉 9. An Infantile-image in Latin America, A Memory for the World, 〈i〉Antonio Carlos Rodrigues de Amorim (University of Campinas, Brazil) Marcus Pereira Novaes (University of São Paulo, Brazil)〈/i〉 10. Anthropo-scene: Cultural Studies and Post-Foundational Theories in 〈i〉The Handmaid's Tale〈/i〉 and 〈i〉The Colony〈/i〉, 〈i〉Thamires Mattos Professor (Adventist University of São Paulo, Brazil)〈/i〉, 〈i〉Antonio Carlos Amorim, (University of Campinas, Brazil)〈/i〉 11. Schizoanalysis and Neoliberalism: Philosophy as Revolutionary Praxis for a People-to-Come, 〈i〉See Sin Heng Tony (Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore)〈/i〉
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    Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (303 pages)
    ISBN: 9780472900343
    Series Statement: Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism Ser.
    Content: Essays reflecting on the development of the first wave of digital American literature scholarship.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Earhart, Amy E. The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,c2010 ISBN 9780472071197
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Format: XI, 147 p. 13 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030664183
    Content: "Brilliantly combining production studies with fan studies, Television Drama in the Age of Streaming is state-of-the-art scholarship. Vilde Schanke Sundet has interviewed an array of industry insiders, expertly analysing executives' strategies, digital flagship productions, and new paradoxes of audience making. Streaming may have shifted contemporary TV drama into a "world championship" of globalised brands, but Sundet reminds us of the need to focus on national and cultural contexts. There's so much great content in this book, I binged it in one sitting. And now you can too." Matt Hills, Professor, University of Huddersfield, UK "This excellent book engagingly explores why the television industries are changing in the age of streaming and how to think of the implications from a specific national and cultural perspective as well as from an international and transnational point of view. The book is an important contribution to media industry and television studies (or should one now say streaming studies?)." Eva Novrup Redvall, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark This book examines television drama in the age of streaming-a time when television has been reshaped for national and international consumption via both linear 'flow' and on-demand user modes. It builds on an in-depth study of the Norwegian public service broadcaster (NRK) and some of its game-changing drama productions (Lilyhammer, SKAM, blank). The book portrays the formative first decade of television streaming, how streaming services and incumbent television providers intersect and act in a new drama landscape, and how streaming impacts production cultures, publishing models and industry-audience relations. The analysis draws on insight gained through more than a hundred interviews with television experts and fans, hundreds of hours of observations, and unique access to industry conferences, meetings, working documents, and ratings. It combines perspectives from production studies, media industry studies, and fan studies. Vilde Schanke Sundet (PhD) is a researcher in media and communication at the University of Oslo, Norway. She has published extensively on topics of television production, media industries, media policy, and audiences/fans.
    Note: 1. National Television, Drama, and Streaming -- 2. Industry Perceptions of Streaming -- 3. Changing Production Cultures -- 4. Changing Publishing Strategies -- 5. Changing Industry-Audience Relations -- 6. The End of Television and the New Beginning -- .
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030664176
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    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 601 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9780429675263 , 0429675267 , 9780429398155 , 0429398158 , 9780429675249 , 0429675240 , 9780429675256 , 0429675259
    Series Statement: Routledge literature companions
    Content: "First published anonymously, as 'a lady,' Jane Austen is now the among the world's most famous and highly revered authors. The Routledge Companion to Jane Austen provides wide-ranging coverage of Jane Austen's works, reception, and legacy, with chapters that draw on the latest literary research and theory and represent foundational and authoritative scholarship on as well as new approaches to an author whose works provide seemingly endless inspiration for reinterpretation, adaptation, and appropriation. The Companion provides up-to-date work by an international team of established and emerging Austen scholars, and includes exciting chapters not just on Austen in her time but on her ongoing afterlife, whether in the academy and the wider world of her fans or in cinema, new media, and the commercial world. Sections within the volume explore Jane Austen in her time and within the literary canon, the literary critical and theoretical study of her novels, unpublished writing, and her correspondence, and the afterlife of her work as exemplified in film, digital humanities, and new media. In addition, the Companion devotes special attention to teaching Jane Austen"--
    Note: Northanger Abbey and the functions of metafiction / Jodi L. Wyett -- Sense and sensibility, novel and phenomenon / Peter Graham -- Pride and prejudice : not altogether 'light & bright & sparkling' / Susan J. Wolfson -- The novelty of Mansfield Park / Emily Rohrbach -- Emma, a heroine / George Justice -- The politics of friendship in Persuasion / Michael D. Lewis -- The historical and cultural aspects of Jane Austen's letters / Jodi A. Devine -- 'Setting at naught all rules of probable or possible' : Jane Austen's 'Juvenilia' / John C. Leffel -- Touching upon Jane Austen's politics / Devoney Looser -- 'A picture of real life and manners'? Austen, Burney, and Edgeworth / Linda Bree -- Jane Austen and the Georgian novel / Elaine Bander -- From samplers to Shakespeare : Jane Austen's reading / Katie Halsey -- Pedestrian characters and plots : Persuasion and The heart of Midlothian / Tara Goshal Wallace -- From jeweled toothpick-cases to blue nankin boots : Austen, consumerist culture, and narrative / Laura M. White -- 'Bringing her business forward' : Jane Austen and political economy / Sarah Comyn -- Material goods in Austen's novels / Sandie Byrne -- Jane Austen and music / Laura Voracheck -- 'All the egotism of an invalid' : hypochondria as form in Jane Austen's Sanditon / Sarah Marsh -- Jane Austen and the white-washed past / Olivia Murphy -- They came before Olivia : black ladies and political blackness in eighteenth century British literature / Lyndon Dominique -- Hearing voices in Austen : the representation of speech and voice in the novels / Adela Pinch -- Being plotted, being thrown : Austen's catch and release / William Galperin -- Austen's literary time / Amit Yahav -- Austen, masculinity, and romanticism / Sarah Ailwood -- Jane Austen likes women : self-worth, self-care, and heroic self-sacrifice / Kathleen Anderson -- 'Queer Austen' and Northanger Abbey / Susan Celia Greenfield -- 'A perfectly swell romance' : Jane Austen and Fred Astaire : a case study in analogy criticism / Paula Marantz Cohen -- Translating Jane Austen : world literary space and Isabelle de Montolieu's La Famille Elliot (1821) / Rachel Canter -- Jane Austen and the social sciences / Wendy Jones -- Persuasions : the Jane Austen journal and persuasions on-line : 'formed for [an] elegant and rational society' / Susan Allen Ford -- 'It is such a happiness when good people get together' : JAS and JASNA / Alice Marie Villaseñor -- Live Austen adaptation in the age of multimedia reproduction / Christopher C. Nagle -- 'You do not know her or her heart' : minor character elaboration in contemporary Austen spin-off fiction / Kylie Mirmohamadi -- Jane goes gaga : Austen as celebrity and brand / Marina Cano -- Global Jane Austen : obstinate, headstrong Pakistanis / Laaleen Sukhera -- Race, class, gender remixed : reimagining Pride and prejudice in communities of colour / Sigrid Michelle Anderson -- Writing community : some thoughts about Jane Austen fanfiction / Melanie Borrego -- Teaching Jane Austen in the twenty-first century / Michael Gamer and Katrina O'Loughlin -- Close reading and close looking : teaching Austen novels and films / Martha Stoddard Holmes -- Myth, reality, and global celebrity : teaching Jane Austen online / Gillian Dow and Kim Simpson -- Epistemic injustice in Pride and prejudice and Mansfield Park; or, what Austen teaches us about mansplaining and white privilege / Tim Black and Danielle Spratt -- Race, privilege, and relatability : a practical guide for college and secondary instructors / Juliette Wells -- Austen's belief in education : Sōseki, Nogami, and sensibility / Kimiyo Ogawa -- Teaching Jane Austen through public humanities : the Jane Austen Summer Program / Inger S. B. Brodey, Anne Fertig, and Sarah Schaefer Walton.
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Routledge companion to Jane Austen New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. ISBN 9780367027292
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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